Ideal Appoints Field Support Engineer for Audacy Wireless Solutions

Ideal Appoints Field Support Engineer for Audacy Wireless Solutions

October 31, 2016

Robert Zadeh brings with him a wealth of knowledge on electrical engineering plus six years of hands-on experience. 

The Field Support Engineer position provides technical field support for the Advanced Wireless Solutions business unit strategy. Advanced Wireless Solutions, Ideal Industries, Inc.’s newest business unit, and the AUDACY System provides wireless control via a web or mobile app over multi-building lighting and HVAC systems by automatically sensing and adjusting to ambient light, movement and room occupancy.

Completed beta tests of the system have consistently delivered energy savings up to 60%. The system can be installed in 1/8 the time of competitive wired systems.

Based in Ajax, Ontario, Robert holds a Bachelors of Engineering from University of Victoria, and a Masters of Applied Science from Concordia University. He reports to Bill Stephens, Sales & Marketing Manager for Ideal Industries, Inc.

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